Is it possible that other people also researched and educated themselves on the subject and then decided that this form of "representative democracy" isn't in fact democracy at all?

Can we agree that a person can't have their own facts?

The fact is, Tusk became President through a democratic process that the UK took part in. So when Eric and the rest of the Brexiteers say things like "No fcker in the UK had a say in Tusk becoming President", they are either uninformed or lying. In the case of Eric, I'd prefer to give him the benefit of doubt, because he's only repeating the same lies that Nigel Farage has peddled for years and Eric clearly doesn't know his arse from his elbow when it comes to politics.

Is there a case to argue that actually these people then made a very well informed, educated, once in a generation decision to do something about it and voted leave?

No. There is no case for that in the slightest. It was 100% impossible to be a 'well informed leave voter'. Even today, not one single person can say which version of Brexit we are going to get.

I think we can all agree that Farage was the main campaigner on this issue... but EVEN he didn't want the version of Brexit that Mrs May would have pushed through, had Gina Millar (a remain voter) not taken the government to court. Farage himself said "I'd sooner stay in the EU, than leave with Mrs Mays version of Brexit".

How the hell could Farage himself have been making a 'well informed' decision, if he voted to "Leave" but preferred to stay, rather than leave in the way that almost happened?

Jacob Rees-Moggs vote to leave, nearly resulted in the UK becoming in his words "a slave state". Do you think when he voted, he thought that was what would happen?

@Dan-The-Man So to have that rule for myself in my own home but portray a different rule in the political sphere would make me a hypocrite.

Lot's of things make you a hypocrite. We're all hypocrites. To discriminate against migrants is in itself hypocritical given that all of our families migrated here at some point. We are all immigrants, just some more recent generations than others.

If you were offered a 6 month temp job in France tomorrow, and the wages were £1 billion for doing whatever it is you do for a living now. You would move to France in a heartbeat and so would anybody, so anyone saying we should prevent immigration is a hypocrite, because given the chance to significantly better their life, they would.